Latitude 64...Got 4 want more. Need advice.

So I picked up 4 Latitude disc yesterday. Played a round with them and shot -8. I like the feel of them and love the look of the opto line plastic. I picked up the Core, River, Blitz, and Halo. The Blitz and Halo are decently stable. While the River and Core are dead straight. I love the latter of the 4. So I am curious as to what else they have and how they fly. Since they are a little pricier I don't want to buy too many more just to test out.

I am curious about the Stiker, Trident, Riot and also the Fuse. If there any others I should know about let me know.

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One you didn't mention is the Vision. Kind of like a Sidewinder on roids, but a very predictable turnover disc or for nice tight faiways. When you want a disc to flip flat, fly straight, and land straight. The Striker is a great control disc as well. The trouble I had with it. Is that it was kind of a tweener disc for me. It was longer than my Teebird, but shorter than my Valk. So I didn't have a use for it.
Never tried the Fuse, but the Trident and Riot were to oversyable for me. Having said all that. I throw around the 330' range.
Enjoy them. I have tried both plastics and I really can't say which I like better. Maybe the Gold Line, but it's a toss up.

Striker - Faster Teebird
Trident - Like a Predator
XXX - Think fast Whippet
Riot - I find it to be like a Discraft Flash maybe a bit faster and slightly more HSS
Vision - Sidewinder
Fuse - understable midrange holds lines very well and you can put a lot of power into it without it crashing

BTW: Http://www.essentialdiscs.com has the BEST prices you will find for latitude discs, although we are running a little low on stock right now we will be getting some in withing the next week or so.

way more glide??? that's almost impossible. I was thinking of picking this one up too. I got the Riot and Striker yesterday. Used only my latitude disc and shot a -10...my other round with them was an -8. I am really liking them. I think I will like them way more once they break in.

Hmmmm. For you it's most likely the Halo. For me it's the Vision lol! But with a decent headwind I can hyzer flip the Halo and it flies dead straight. I would liken it to a understable Destroyer. Having said that, baking plastic seems to be a tough venture. Because I bought two Halo's (164g) and they were like tossing Firebirds.